Title: Irony
1Irony Three Types
- Verbal Irony occurs when you say one thing but
mean the opposite. - Example
2Irony Three Types
- Situational Irony occurs when you expect one
thing to happen, but the opposite happens. - Example
From Night - The Germans were already in our
town, the Fascists were already in power, the
verdict was already out and the Jews of Sighet
were still smiling. (p. 10)
3Irony Three Types
- Dramatic Irony occurs when the audience knows
more information than the characters. - Example
From Night - Yes, we even doubted his
(Hitlers) resolve to exterminate us. (p.
8) People thought this was a good thing. We
could no longer have to look at all of those
hostile faces, endure those hate-filled stares.
No more fear. No more anguish. We would live
among Jews, among brothers . . . (p. 12)
4Simile/Metaphor
- Simile a comparison of dissimilar things using
like or as. - Example
From Night --- Physically, he was as awkward as
a clown (p. 3) The news spread through Sighet
like wildfire. (p. 9) The courtyard turned into
something like an antechamber to an operating
room. (p. 13)
5Simile/Metaphor
- Metaphor comparison of dissimilar things
without using like or as. - Example
From Night --- On the seventh day of Passover,
the curtain finally rose the Germans arrested
the leaders of the Jewish community. (p.
10) From that moment on, everything happened
very quickly. The race toward death had begun.
(p. 10)
6Parenthetical Comment
- A statement or aside placed in parentheses to
comment on the material being described - Usually reveals the authors true feelings on the
information. - Example
From Night --- The yellow star? So what? Its
not lethal . . . (Poor father! Of what then did
you die?) (p. 11)